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Permalink Reply by Calissa Leigh Hatton on December 29, 2011 at 11:27am You are not alone. I hate reading blogs in the middle because I feel like I've missed out on a lot. I do the same thing with books, movies... etc. I absolutely hate when a prequel comes out because then I'm totally bummed about it. I feel like I've read the whole thing out of order.
Permalink Reply by Clara M on January 24, 2012 at 7:14am I'm exactly the same way. Must watch ALL THE VIDEOS or might as well not watch any of them.
Permalink Reply by Dave Maerie on January 31, 2012 at 7:33pm I do but it depends on the type of material - like you can't really do that with philly d because he does news so even though he's funny, the news from three years ago isn't really interesting. but with stuff like the vlogbrothers? FOR SURE
Permalink Reply by Sal Maham on March 16, 2012 at 2:55pm haha, don't worry, you're no alone. I do the same. And not just Youtube videos, mind you. I do the same for pretty much everything that has a beginning and an end.
I feel very incomplete if I miss out the beginnings of things.
Permalink Reply by Daniel Warren Palmer on March 17, 2012 at 11:45am I've been doing exactly the same thing, although I only tend to do it if I like the series/youtube videos/books/comics. Also, I often can't find the first one (like with Asterix) but those usually work out of sequence anyway.
You are not alone.
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Anywho I said I just recently started watching the original brotherhood 2.0 I watched 89 videos IN A ROW!!
It's been really slow at work. I am now on my second day and I am up to 127 and I have 3 more hrs at work.
I know what your talking about I do tend to do that but really I think only with movies or books. After I finish brotherhood I will go back to the recent Vlogbrother post which I think I have only not seen one new one. And a couple scishow.
I have seen already so many in random order that I will jsut casualy go through and see the ones I have not yet and eventualy SEE THEM ALL.
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